That pair of fish with tiny red fishes were the snakehead tending and fending their hatchlings. They are very dedicated parents in taking care of their young ones until they are big enough to be on their own.
KL has too many tourists. Unfortunately some came from countries where littering is a norm. We find such behaviour very disturbing too. Malaysians are taught in schools never to litter. But then, there are always some who are incorrigible.
@@sum41king Did I say that? Read my comments carefully. Anyway have you met a local guy while in KL? Can you differentiate a local and a tourist or a migrant worker just by looking at how they wear? We can, you know! We can differentiate a local caucasian against a visiting one, a local chinese as against those from mainland China or Vietnam , a local Indian against an Indian visitor or worker from India , Pakistan, Bangladesh or SriLangka or a local Malay against an Indonesian, Thai, Myanmar, or Filipino visitor or worker, just by the way they wear their clothes. You should try to observe more...
@DaMI Hasan Of course you didn't say that directly. Reading your first two sentences is enough to understand. Observe? I am a local myself, I know who is local and who is foreigner, and I have observed enough to know how some of our locals just love to litter anywhere they want.
I'm glad you brought up the trach that might be in the fond. It is distressing to see how the locals disregarded their own beautiful park. Only their own mindset can account for why they failed to keep their own public property clean. Japanese expats who live in the Bukit Tunku neighbourhood had been seen in the video volunteering to clean up after the locals polluted the area the night before Independence Day. The locals (Malaysians) should be embarrassed by their disrespectful attitudes and behaviours towards foreigners.
@@DisappearforDays Yes, I was lucky for near to 20 years. But after coming back from working in chaotic n polluted Mumbai for 3 years, I came back to KL with a depression, lost my job, lost my apt, n life goes on, hehehe. D park few years ago had a facelift n upgrade in few areas, making it more beautiful. Make time to visit this garden d next time in KL. 😁
There was a place called Seri Carcosa in the Titiwangsa Park that houses the Queen Elisabeth II when came to visit way back in the 50s or 60s It was then converted into a posh restaurant I dont know if its still there If you go there in early morning on the week end there will lots of jogger
If you come to Penang, you can go to Penang Youth park, inside there got a skate or skateboard court , every Saturday morning, many skateboard lover will be there.
Definitely a great spot to visit with your family, but definitely not at the time you guys went there. You guys shoud be more careful of the heat in the next time you want to visit any open places like parks in Malaysia and not go there at times you went in this video, because the heat rn in Malaysia is really unbearable even for us locals who lived here from we were born. In fact,the national meteorology centre has actually warned citizens of the heat waves coming in the upcoming weeks ahead of us and to stay inside as much as we could to not harm oureselves. The heat here is definitely not a thing you want to take for granted. Not to mention two locals have actually died from heatstroke this week. Stay safe, guys! (If you really wanna explore open places at times like this, it's better to go visit em at 5pm and above because the weather won't be scorching hot like it is at 1pm)
There used to be no mrt if you want to go there. You can board the MRT putrajaya line and stop or desembark at Hospital kl MRT station or HKL MRT Putrajaya Line station.
its quite hot nowadays in Malaysia, expected until August if i'm not mistaken. maybe you can go to open place like this in the evening, after 5pm. don't forget to bring water. If you have local friend maybe you can go to Sekinchan Paddy area, Banting or Sepang for more green area.
I used to live very nearby this garden, about 5 minutes brisk walk from my apt in bandar baru sentul, next to d UTC Sentul n very near LRT Sentul station. I can see clearly d water fountain from my apt.
yeah you gotta keep hydrating, meteorology department said malaysia now experiencing heat wave phenomenon till july/august. There's 2 kids in Kelantan reported dead because of heat stroke. So if you go outside having activity under the hot sun please keep yourself hydrating and always wash your face and head to cool down the body heat.
yes in kelantan right now heat very strong. 2 ppl age 11 n 1 year die. pity to their family n this strok heat is no joke man..i live in kelantan right now for me still ok but some ppl maybe cannot handle this heat stroke
before the pandemic there used to be a helicopter parked beside that pond for visitors to rent, it will take you flying around the city for few hundred ringgit, i can't remember how much though
You should try KL Lake Garden...nearby landmark is Bukit Aman.....And I'd suggest you go there early morning or 5pm onwards.....make sure you go there! 💪🏻
Why do u guys go out in the middle of the afternoon? You'll get cooked 😂. I use to jog here very early in the morning because its near my in laws house
That pair of fish with tiny red fishes were the snakehead tending and fending their hatchlings. They are very dedicated parents in taking care of their young ones until they are big enough to be on their own.
Would never have thought that's their babies 😮
KL has too many tourists. Unfortunately some came from countries where littering is a norm. We find such behaviour very disturbing too. Malaysians are taught in schools never to litter. But then, there are always some who are incorrigible.
Lmao, you probably have never been to pasar malam. They litter on the go.
Tought in school?
Masuk telinga kiri, kluaq telinga kanan.🤣
So you're saying those litters were caused by tourists? Lmao!
@@sum41king Did I say that? Read my comments carefully. Anyway have you met a local guy while in KL? Can you differentiate a local and a tourist or a migrant worker just by looking at how they wear? We can, you know! We can differentiate a local caucasian against a visiting one, a local chinese as against those from mainland China or Vietnam , a local Indian against an Indian visitor or worker from India , Pakistan, Bangladesh or SriLangka or a local Malay against an Indonesian, Thai, Myanmar, or Filipino visitor or worker, just by the way they wear their clothes. You should try to observe more...
@DaMI Hasan Of course you didn't say that directly. Reading your first two sentences is enough to understand. Observe? I am a local myself, I know who is local and who is foreigner, and I have observed enough to know how some of our locals just love to litter anywhere they want.
This place is usually crowded in the evening, especially the weekend..plus the weather is beautiful too
I love seeing lotus flowers floating the day away!! So pretty and calming imho. What a great park! Happy Travels
You can go to Taman metropolitan in Kepong KL and Taman Tasik AMPANG Hilir in AMPANG.very beautiful lake
I'm glad you brought up the trach that might be in the fond. It is distressing to see how the locals disregarded their own beautiful park. Only their own mindset can account for why they failed to keep their own public property clean. Japanese expats who live in the Bukit Tunku neighbourhood had been seen in the video volunteering to clean up after the locals polluted the area the night before Independence Day. The locals (Malaysians) should be embarrassed by their disrespectful attitudes and behaviours towards foreigners.
I am not sure if you like hiking, but Bukit Gasing is easy hike in Petaling Jaya & Gunung Datuk (near Negeri Sembilan) has breathtaking views.
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Sweet couple
"Enjoy your day explore in kuala lumpur ♥️🇲🇾
This looks amazing, we'll definitely add it to our list for when we're back in KL!
Wonderful. I used to live very near this garden, about 5 minutes brisk walk from my apt.
@@Yasin_Affandi wow, you're very lucky! It looks so beautiful! 😍
@@DisappearforDays Yes, I was lucky for near to 20 years. But after coming back from working in chaotic n polluted Mumbai for 3 years, I came back to KL with a depression, lost my job, lost my apt, n life goes on, hehehe. D park few years ago had a facelift n upgrade in few areas, making it more beautiful. Make time to visit this garden d next time in KL. 😁
One of my favourite parks.. it's really beautiful..
Hope you will enjoy many eco-parks in KL,..
There was a place called Seri Carcosa in the Titiwangsa Park that houses the Queen Elisabeth II when came to visit way back in the 50s or 60s
It was then converted into a posh restaurant
I dont know if its still there
If you go there in early morning on the week end there will lots of jogger
@The Man Sri Carcosa is not situated in Titiwangsa. Carcosa's location is within the vicinity of Perdana Botanical Lake Gardens.
@@zailinahmad9695
I always thought it is within Taman Tasik Titiwangsa
Lol
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If you come to Penang, you can go to Penang Youth park, inside there got a skate or skateboard court , every Saturday morning, many skateboard lover will be there.
Definitely a great spot to visit with your family, but definitely not at the time you guys went there. You guys shoud be more careful of the heat in the next time you want to visit any open places like parks in Malaysia and not go there at times you went in this video, because the heat rn in Malaysia is really unbearable even for us locals who lived here from we were born. In fact,the national meteorology centre has actually warned citizens of the heat waves coming in the upcoming weeks ahead of us and to stay inside as much as we could to not harm oureselves. The heat here is definitely not a thing you want to take for granted. Not to mention two locals have actually died from heatstroke this week. Stay safe, guys! (If you really wanna explore open places at times like this, it's better to go visit em at 5pm and above because the weather won't be scorching hot like it is at 1pm)
Nice place tq for coming kuala lumpur
You also must visit taman tasik perdana, near parliment house😊
Agree...Perdana Botanical Garden
One of the best
We have been in a previous video, love it there!
There used to be no mrt if you want to go there. You can board the MRT putrajaya line and stop or desembark at Hospital kl MRT station or HKL MRT Putrajaya Line station.
Beautiful view bro Enjoy Your vlogging. Putra jaya. Kuala lumpur
its quite hot nowadays in Malaysia, expected until August if i'm not mistaken. maybe you can go to open place like this in the evening, after 5pm. don't forget to bring water.
If you have local friend maybe you can go to Sekinchan Paddy area, Banting or Sepang for more green area.
One of my favourite park.
Careful with heat stroke.. stay healthy 💪🏻
Thank u for this wonderful video n for also showing your explorations at d Titiwangsa Lake garden. What a nice day.
I used to live very nearby this garden, about 5 minutes brisk walk from my apt in bandar baru sentul, next to d UTC Sentul n very near LRT Sentul station. I can see clearly d water fountain from my apt.
Have u guys visited d botanical garden, I can't remember, but I guess, u guys did already.
Hey, yes we made a video about it in the past.
@@TravelsonToast Thank u. 😁
Usually the parks are full in early morning and late afternoon...midday is just too hot..
Cruising in overdrive....keep going !!🤟
As Malaysian, such a shame when seeing many trash inside the lake & behind the seat. I’m wondering where both of you will going next 😄 can’t wait
The lake needs some cleaning up
#DBKL please do cleaning this lake🙏🙏🙏
If you want to skate..you can go to one utama. There is a small skate park there
wow this place have lots of upgrade since last 4 years frequently been there , thanks for sharing this info lol definately will go there always
Good content. Keep up the good work.
Thanks!
Im in Vientiane at mo and it is baking....bleurghhhh !
Try visit Kepong Metropolitan Lake Garden. You can take MRT 2 then take a grab
Halllooo guysssss let's rid 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
There is a lot more hidden gems .. u guys should explore 🤭
Would probably need to start a new youtube channel dedicated on exploring KL's hidden gems.
yeah you gotta keep hydrating, meteorology department said malaysia now experiencing heat wave phenomenon till july/august. There's 2 kids in Kelantan reported dead because of heat stroke. So if you go outside having activity under the hot sun please keep yourself hydrating and always wash your face and head to cool down the body heat.
Thanks for the heads up and condolences to the families of the children.
So sad to see the trash thrown in the lake and all over the place, anyway beautiful park though.
Some idiots with low education. Hope workers come back from hari raya and clean it
In klang foreign workers like fishing at ponds especially Indonesians.
The darkside of diversity Malaysian proud of,we can educate the local but we cant say the same for the foreign worker
local rarely come out at that hour to Titiwangsa because it's way too... H O T. we stay indoor. xD by the way, you're so cool on the skate!
Drink a lot of water my friend, the heat now is terrible, in malaysia 2 people already die of heat stroke
yes in kelantan right now heat very strong. 2 ppl age 11 n 1 year die. pity to their family n this strok heat is no joke man..i live in kelantan right now for me still ok but some ppl maybe cannot handle this heat stroke
Wild life loves Lake Titiwangsa Park in Kuala Lumpur city. Are fishing and swimmning be allowed here?
Of course not
There's a new recreational park in Kuala Lumpur known as the KL East Park 🏞️
let me guess where it is - east of KL?
@@thewaywardcyclist3992 locate at Taman Melati, Gombak
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Go to taman tasik perdana..
We have already made a video about that🙂
@@TravelsonToast 😅
before the pandemic there used to be a helicopter parked beside that pond for visitors to rent, it will take you flying around the city for few hundred ringgit, i can't remember how much though
That's sounds so cool, wish it was still there!
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the best park is Taman tugu for hiking ( free )
haha pelancong asing memang ramai tak tahu langsung tentang taman ni
there is a helicopter service at the Park to see KL from above
Cool!
Marel nu tu dirbies😅
What kind of fish is that ... haven't seen anything like that b4....1:37
Toman Harimau/Snakehead
We wondered the same, thanks!
Mario are you a professional skateboard sportsman?
Thank you but I wish 😅
You should try KL Lake Garden...nearby landmark is Bukit Aman.....And I'd suggest you go there early morning or 5pm onwards.....make sure you go there! 💪🏻
They already been there. Watch their previous video
Taman layang-layang
Free sauna
Why do u guys go out in the middle of the afternoon? You'll get cooked 😂. I use to jog here very early in the morning because its near my in laws house
Just needed some 🌞
I hate that, it has been a plague